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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in use to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a transition from one state or situation to another. For example: "We used to spend summer vacations at the beach, but now we're in use to spending them camping in the mountains."
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The tent has continued in use to the present.
It was in use to gather aid for Italian earthquake victims as the disaster struck.
This kind of modeling is already in use to study individual cellular processes like metabolism.
Also, a number of systems are in use to improve dimensional control of the strip.
Five blocks are still in use, to the frustration of prison authorities, who would like to close down two more.
There are many other methods also being tried or already in use to make longer-lasting protein drugs.
Originally limited in use to Indonesia's ethnic Chinese community, MSG has gained wide popularity as a seasoning and cooking ingredient the last decade.
The pit needs to be covered when not in use, to prevent flies transferring faecal matter out into the wider environment.
In Santa Fe, N.M., vehicles may be washed only once a month, and swimming pools must be covered when not in use to limit evaporation.
A similar trading of emission credits is currently in use to handle sulfur dioxide, the pollutant that is a component of acid rain.
The FTIR library in use to compare the spectra was Hummel Additives and Polymers.
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